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December 04, 1953 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-04

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Truman Urges U. S.
Sapp irt for Israel,
Arab Peace Talks

Beth Abraham Women
Planning Two Events

Obituaries

GEORGE BRENNER, 15870
CHICAGO, (JTA) — "The Holmur, died Nov. 22. Services
United States should support the were at the Hebrew Memorial
desire of Israel to sit down and Chapel. • He is survived by four
negotiate with the Arab states," brothers, William, Samuel, Max
former President Harry S. Tru- and Jake.
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man urged here, addressing an
audience of 22,000 persons who
SOPHIA SOLTAR, 18040 Bir-
attended the celebration of the wood, died Nov. 23. Services were
3,000th anniversary of the City at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
of Jerusalem. The celebration She is survived by her husband,
took place at the Chicago Sta- Samuel; daughters, Mrs. William
dium, under the auspices of the Zahler of Detroit and Mrs. Rob-
Israel Bond Organization.
ert Dorman- of Washington, D.
Declaring that "the present C.; two grandchildren.
« * *
disorder and friction on the bor-
ESTHER STERN, 1930 W.
ders of Israel are deeply regret-
table," Mr. Truman said : "Jews, Philadelphia, died Nov. 24. Serv-
Arabs and the nations of the ices were at the Hebrew Memori-
West will benefit only if peace al Chapel. She is survived by
is immediately concluded. This her husband, Ben; three broth-
must be the goal of the United ers, Lester and Albert Eisner of
Nation's, of which Israel is one Rochester, N. Y., and Ben Eis-
of the newest and most devoted ner.
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members. Today we must work
SAMUEL
GOLDBERG,
9951
toward the ideal of peace and
progress in the Middle East. To- Holmur, died Nov. 25. Services
day we should support the de- were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
sire of Israel to sit down and ed. He is survived by his wife,
negotiate with the Arab states." Pauline; two sons, Harold Gil-
Goldberg; two
Referring to Arab-Israel bor- bert and Morris
Mrs. Harry Sisskind
der incidents, Mr. Truman stat- daughters,
Mrs. Ben Eisdorfer; seven
ed that "the present disorders and
grandchildren.
and frictions on the borders of
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Israel are deeply regrettable" but
MAX
UNROT,
9958 Regent St.,
he believes they can be solved. Culver City, Calif.,
died Nov. 26.
"I had faith in Israel when as Services were at Hebrew
Memor-
President of the United States 1 ial Chapel. He is survived
by
I recognized it. I have faith in three sons, Albert of Culver City,
it now. I believe that this new Joseph of Las Veggs, Nevada,
state will grow and become a and Jack, a daughter, Mrs. Leo
bulwark of freedom," Mr. Tru- Adler;
14 grandchildren; five
man said. "It will take the same
kind of courage to bring the new great-grandchildren.
* * *
State of Israel to success as was
MORRIS
GLINTER, 9319 N.
displayed by Israel of old."
Martindale, died Nov. 28. Serv-
Recognizing the importance of ices were at Hebrew Memorial
the Israel bond campaign in Chapel. He is survived by his
strengthening the .economic de- wife, Lillian; four children, Do-
fenses of Israel, t h e former lores, Paul, Allen and Julius;
President said that the Jewish parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjam-
community of Chicago was in Glinter; three brothers and
"right in giving support to this a sister:
great new venture in human

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freedom." He predicted "a bright
MINNIE CEASAR, 2737 Mon-
future not only for Israel but terey, died Nov. 29. Services were
for the whole Middle East."
at Hebrew_ Memorial Chapel.
A silver candelabrum made in She is survived by .three sons,
Israel was presented to Mr. Tru- Frank of New York, Rubin of
man by Col. Jacob Arvey, chair- Los Angeles and Joseph; two
man of the festival. Upon re- daughters, Mrs. Max Fish and
ceiving this gift, Mr. Truman Mrs. Ben Simons; a sister,
said: "I plan to place this can- eight grandchildren and two
delabrum beside another gift I great-grandchildren.
* *
have received from Israel and
have them both on exhibition at
ROSE BERMAN, 9747 Broad-
the library I am building at street, died Nov. 23. Services
Grand View. That other gift is were at Kaufman Chapel. She
a silver ark that contains the leaves two sons, Berney and
Law. It was given to me by the Louis; six daughters, Miss Alice
late President Weizmann and, Berman, Mrs. Edward Weiner,
like this candelabrum, it was Mrs. Phil Bradley, Mrs. Gustie
made in Israel."
Margolin; and Mrs. Morris
Burnstein and Mrs. David Feld-
UN Group Yields to Arabs man of Dayton; 13 grandchil-
dren.
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Bars Israel from M.E. Plan
AUGUSTA HABER, 1349
ROME. (JTA) — The United Stanley, died Nov. 23. Services
Nations" Food and Agriculture were at Kaufman Chapel. She
Organization voted to place Is- leaves her husband, Abraham;
and three sisters.
rael within the European region three brothers
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for purposes of administration.
DOROTHY GOLDBERG, 16176
The decision was bitterly pro-
tested by Israeli delegate Han- Baylis, died Nov. 22. Services
an Cidor, who pointed out that were at Kaufman Chapel. She
from the agricultural point of leaves her brother; Roy F. Na-
view Israel had the same prob- than, and two sister, Mrs. Hattie
lems and needs as the other Berman and Mrs. Sam Fox • of
Middle East states and had very Chicago. Mrs. Goldberg was the
of the late Benjamin Z.
little in common with the Euro- widow
Goldberg.
pean region.

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Mr. Cidor charged that the
DORA
RUBIN,
3224
FAO had yielded to Arab threats died Nov. 27. Services Elmhurst,
were at
and refusal to deal with Israel.
Chapel. She leaves
Representatives of the Arab Kaufman
three daughters, Mrs.' David
states, backed by Iran and Pak- Newman,
Mrs. Abe J. Cohon and
istan, said that "at present" the Mrs. Daniel Krauss; two broth-
Arabs found it impossible to co- ers, one sister and five grand-
operate with Israel in the Mid- children.
dle East region.
BERTHA • WOLBERG, '2605
Sturtevant, died Nov. 27. Serv - .
Mrs, Schlussel Dies
Services for Mrs. Esther Schlus- ices Were at 'Kaufman Chapel.
eel, 'ari active coriminal . worker She leaves her husband, Michel;
and Maher 'Of Irving :SChluSsel, two sons, Al and Jack Wein; two
prominent leader in Mizrachi daughters, Mrs. Charles Laport
and Mrs. Benjamin Garvin; a
and • Zionist 'circles, were held brother,
three grandchildren,
WedneSday, at Ira kaufman four great-grandchildren...
Chapel.
' "Mrs: &Mussel, who. lived at
JACOBa COHON, 742 Chel-
2634 Leslie, died On'. Dec. 1, Born sea, Columbus, 0., died Nov. '14.
in Austria, Mrs. , Schlussel came A former ;Detroiter,. he is sur-
to Detroit many years agO. She vived by his wife, Ella; a son,
had included among her activi- Harold, of. Los Angeles, Calif.;
ties membership in Cong. .Beth two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Le-
She was, treasurer_ of Vine, of CofumbuS, and Mith, of
the' Ladies' of Yeshivath
Beth Detroit. Services_ and burial were

yehUdah.
in Columbus.
.
Besides Irving, she ieaye.s two
other SOS," Albert and Dr. Mop- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--39
and three grandchildren,.
prilay,.peeena.)er: 41953 •.

Beth Abraham Sisterhood will
1 SOL PERLMAN, 17566 North- hold its annual Hanukah party
lawn, died Nov. 28. Services were at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, in the
at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves synagogue social hall, with all
his wife, Minnie; two sons, Jack proceeds going to benefit the re-
and Sanford; three brothers and ligious school.
two grandchildren.
The yearly installation din-
• • •
MRS. STELLA FRIEDMAN ner of he organization will take
at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday,
SCHLANGER, former Detroiter, i place
died in Tucson, Ariz., Saturday. in Lachar's. Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
Funeral services were held in 1 pern will be installing officer.
Heading the new administra-
Tucson Tuesday: Surviving • are-
her. husband, Harry; daughter, tion will be Mesdames Louis El-
Mrs. Charles Holub of Victoria, lenbogen, president; I. Singer
Tex.; mother, Mrs. Fannie and Morris doldsmith, vice-
Friedman; brothers, Judge Haym , ' presidents; Ben Shpiece and Jo-
Friedman of Tawas City, Mich., , seph Lenhard, secretaries; I.
and I. D. Friedman of Los An- I Fishman, theasurer; J. Licht-
geles, and a sister, Mrs. Casper blau, J. Ringler and I. Sparer,
sick and visiting chairmen; and
C. Cutler of Detroit.
▪ • •
Joseph Schloff, flower fund
ROSE BENNETT SOLOVICH, chairman.
18255 Warrington - died Nov. 29.
The Habonim dance group
Services were at Kaufman will entertain following the in-
Chapel. She leaves her son. Max duction ceremony. For dinner
of Cocoa, Fla.; five daughters, reservations, call Mrs. Singer,
Mesdames Louis Barnett, How:- TO. 6-8262, or Mrs. Ellenbogen,
and Jacobson, Samuel G. Albert TO. 8-2130.
of Grand Rapids, Archie Grey
and Herbert Lee; a brother, a
Milt Gross Dies
sister and 13 grandchildren.
Milt Gross, - cartoonist, author
* *
LENA GORDON, 9360 Genes- of "Nize Baby," died Sunday en-
see, died Nov. 29. Services were route to Hawaii, at the age of 58.
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
CARD OF THANKS
her husband, Sol; a son, Irving;
The family of the late Mrs
two brothers and two grand-
children.
Lena Goldstein wishes to thank



its relatives and friends for the
HARRY SEDEAUER, 11845 La- many kindnesses extended dur-
Salle, died Nov. 29. Services ing its recent bereavement.
were at Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves four sisters, Mesdames
Fannie Zalkowitz, Joseph Frei-
lich, Minnie Raskin and Rebecca
Lightstone.

Cemetery thmoriais

-.DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS

PARIS, (JTA)—Funeral serv-
ices were held here Nov. 29 for
Henri Bernstein, one of France's
most popular playwrights, who
died Friday at the age of 77.
Mr. Bernstein sent back an
Italian decoration when Musso-
lini joined with Hitler. He fled
to the United States in 1940
when France was occupied by
the Nazis. In the U. S. he was
actively pro-Gaulist and anti-
Petain.
His plays were so popular in
France and Europe that for one
period of ten years no single
night went by without one of his
plays being performed and at
one time there were 80 perform-
ances of his plays going on at
the same time in various parts
of Europe.

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The family of the late Israel
Goldin announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 6,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Wohlgelernter will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.

Card of Thanks

1 Mrs. Edward Feldman, son,
Cyril, and daughter, Mrs. Lila
Berkson wish to express their
deepest gratitude to their
many
dear relatives and
friends who so thoughtfully
contributed to so many chari-
table and educational organi-
zations in memory of their
beloved husband and father,
Mr. Edward Feldman.

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LAWRENCE TECH will open
its State Fair Coliseum program
Saturday with a triple header
basketball - dance combination.
The event will mark the annual
alumni homecoming. The fea-
ture game will be played be-
tween Lawrence Tech and St.
Francis College at 8:15 p.m. The
preliminary at 7 p.m. will find
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A series of seven meetings on
pregnancy and child care will
begin Jan. 5, in room 514, Amer-
ican Red Cross Bldg., 153 E. Eliz-
abeth. Held under sponsorship
of the MICHIGAN SOCIETY for
MENTAL HEALTH, the program
is designed for expectant cou-
ples. Attendance will be limited
to 100 people. Mrs. Emma Shief-
man, home and family living
instructor, is chairman, and is
assisted by Albert Zack. Par-
ticipants in the series include
Dr. Kenneth Israel, psychiatrist
and Dr. Louis E. Heideman, pe-
diatrician.

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"The Ninth Candle" is the
title of a special Hanukah
br °Ade as t of the American
Zionist Council, to be placed on
the air in Detroit Saturday
night, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m., by Sta-
tion. WXYZ.

Women in Rabbinical College
ROME; (JTA) — For the first
time in the hiStory of Italian
Jewry, two women have been
admitted to study at the Italian
Rabbinical College 'here. They
haVe.entqlled in a•coUrse ledding
. e-
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brew." • • •• •

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